Brass Balls
Kissing a fellow police officer might not have been the smartest drunken move Oak Takala has made in recent years. Okay, and it might have complicated the issue that the officer in question is his father’s former partner, Wyatt Peterman. Aaaaaand there’s the fact that Peterman is the newly...
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Kissing a fellow police officer might not have been the smartest drunken move Oak Takala has made in recent years. Okay, and it might have complicated the issue that the officer in question is his father’s former partner, Wyatt Peterman. Aaaaaand there’s the fact that Peterman is the newly appointed precinct captain. So what the fuck? Why not go balls to the wall and make a play no one will forget?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781607354802
Publish date: March 14th 2012
Publisher: Resplendence Publishing
Pages no: 66
Edition language: English
Series: Handcuffs and Lace -4 (#27)
Needed to be longer and a bit more of a HEA. Kind of felt like a HFN.
At the start I was a bit confused which character was which since a lot of names were being dropped and had to go back to reread the first few pages a couple of times. After settling the names and characters everything was fine. I didn't find this book as funny as the first 3 books and the character...
3.5Nice romance between a pushy young and an insecure older man .Great buildup of conflict but all-too-smooth resolution-- too sweet for me, but others might love it for that
2.5 stars. Pretty good short m/m romance about a cop who's had a crush on his dad's best friend, now the captain of police, for years but didn't think the guy was gay. Wish the ending hadn't felt so rushed.